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Principal Investigator
Name
Ping Hu
Degrees
ScD
Institution
NCI
Position Title
Mathematical Statistician
Email
About this CDAS Project
Study
NLST (Learn more about this study)
Project ID
NLST-115
Initial CDAS Request Approval
Feb 4, 2015
Title
Comparing NLST/PLCO versus Yunnan Tin Miners study with chest X-ray screening
Summary
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death both in USA and China. PLCO showed that no benefit for reducing lung cancer mortality from chest radiograph, while NLST has demonstrated a 20% reduction in mortality from lung cancer with low-dose CT as compared with chest radiography among heavy smokers. However LDCT screening has some limitations with respect to its high false positive rate, costs, radiation burden and from a global point of view shortage of CT capacity. In contrast, chest radiograph is widely available, cheap and relatively lower rate of false positive. In China, the reduced lung cancer mortality was observed in a program of population-based lung cancer screening with chest radiograph and sputum cytology among Yunnan Tin Miners. The lung cancer screening studies conducted in US and China provide a unique opportunity to compare the results of NLST/PLCO versus Yunnan Tin Miners study with chest X-ray screening. The need for these comparisons is driven in part by differences in the histology (more squamous cell carcinoma, less adenocarcinoma) of lung cancer diagnosed in China as compared to the United States, genetic differences between Chinese and American populations.
Aims

The primary objectives of this study are:

1) Investigate the difference of lung cancer screening with chest X-rays between Chinese and American population;
2) Study the difference between the screening-detected cases and interval lung cancers in each study and among three studies;
3) Evaluate demography characteristic, clinic characteristic (stage, pathology, etc), and cumulative false positive rate in each study and among three studies.

Collaborators

Youlin QIAO, Professor, Director, Dept. of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Institute/Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College

Yaguang Fan, Associate Professor of Tianjin Lung Cancer Institute, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital